You can make it happen…a world without Alzheimer's disease

Our volunteers are passionate, inspired and want to make a difference in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease. Whether you can spare a few hours a week or make a more significant time commitment, please consider becoming an Alzheimer's Association volunteer. There are many ways to volunteer.

Volunteer Interest: If you are interested in volunteering with the Alzheimer’s Association Arkansas Chapter, please call 501.265.0027.

Ways to Volunteer

Support Group FacilitatorCoordinate and facilitate support groups for people in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease and caregivers, family members and friends of someone with the disease. Training is provided.

Community EducatorMake presentations about Alzheimer’s disease to senior centers, community organizations, clubs, congregations and schools. Volunteer training provided by the Alzheimer's Association.

Walk to End Alzheimer'sCome walk with us! Alzheimer's Association Walk is the nation’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. We need volunteers who can help plan, promote and work the day of the event. You can also form a walking team of family, friends or co-workers. Read more.

Office SupportAssist in the many administrative tasks needed to keep our office running smoothly, including special projects, mailings, collating and copying.

Become an Alzheimer’s AdvocateHelp shape laws at the federal, state or local level by talking with legislators and educating them about Alzheimer’s related issues. Association advocates have successfully raised government funds for Alzheimer’s research and improved access to care and support services for people in their communities. Read more.

Become a ChampionJoin the movement to dramatically increase awareness and concern about Alzheimer’s. We’re calling on 5 million Americans – one for every person living with the disease – to become a Champion and join the Alzheimer cause. When you sign up, you will receive email updates and information on how you can help. Read more.